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Ineefective after 7 mos.
Lipoflavonoid is Ineffective in Meniere's Syndrome. It's possible that many people who have noted improvemenet on the drug may be those in whom Meniere's Syndrome has simply gone away by itself. It is common for the symptoms to decrease or disappear spontaneously. I read of the product in Dr. Gott's newespaper column in the local Napa Register, and since he often gives what I consider to be excellent medical advice to those who write in with health questions, I decided (against my better judgement) to give the drug a try. The instructions recommend at least six months of treatment. I am in my seventh month, and there is no improvement.Incidentally, I could not find any bona fide scientiific article regarding lipoflavonoid. There are many testimonials, but they are meaningless, bcause as noted,improvement can be due to the natural ababtement of symptoms or to the pacebo effect. Your customers should not waste their money on this stuff. I had to give it one star, because I could not send it without one. It really deserves NO STARS!I bet this review will not show up on your web site. Too bad for thse who pay the high price for this ineffective medicine. Joseph D Sabella, MD (Retired)
March 2008 · Unknown · verified purchase
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